Quote:From what I can see, it seems that the liberals have learned very little. We know they cant be trusted with industrial relations. The unions are awake to them.
Unions will become pretty well irrelevant over the next decade or so crook.
What is a union except a cartel trying to manipulate the price of labor.
You cant manipulate the price of anything anymore.
Not in a global economy.
labor is something people "buy" and they will "buy" it wherever they see it as representative of the greatest "value"
if the call centre workers throw a strike, a quick call to india fixes that.
if the auto makers throw a strike, thailand is happy to churn out toyotas.
if the retail workers go on strike, i'll buy online.
if the dentists throw a strike, i'll get my crowns done in the phillipines.
if the IT workers strike, koreans will write the code.
if the miners strike, brazil and south africa will get the investment.
pretty much only public servants can strike and they will just be increasingly put on contracts where the union cant help them
i expect most governments will move to contract labor,
most industries will be globalised and if you strike, the factory gets put in a shipping container and reassembled in indonesia.
you are fighting a war that cant be won
the unions are like the little boy with his finger in the dyke in holland trying to hold back the ocean.
Dont waste any more energy on wanting things to go back to the "good old days". I thought the lefties were supposed to be the party that had a clear vision of the future and the righties were supposed to be stuck in the past.
On IR, you are just ancient history. Stop the nostalgia and get to a self improvement course.